Look at the image above and to the bottom right and there is a slider named R-Arp. OH yes it is the new upgrade that brings the developer Andreas back into Groovebox territory after making G-Stomper more friendly for more traditional music sequencing and synthesizing. So what is it... this is what Andreas is telling us through his website ( myself will wait a little bit to try this as I want to save it for a while like good candy... and by the way when does this guy sleep... updates every week and interesting ones at that... )---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------There are 2 main ways to use this new feature:(In Any way the sequencer has to be running… so press play first)The direct fader access:When you just touch the new fader at the right side of the steps, the Rhythm Arp acts instantly on the currently selected track.Move the fader to change the tempo/time signature of the arp, or just touch and release the fader on different positions to create different variations.The new Rhythm Arp Track Pad Mode:When you switch the Trackpad mode to ‘Rhythm Arp’, then you can use the Rhythm Arp on multiple tracks at once.

Press and hold one or more of the Tx buttons (this triggers the samples continuously)

Note: When you double click a Tx button in the Rhythm Arp Mode, the double clicked track gets selected (turns green). This is very helpful if you want to tweak the sound while using the Rhythm Arp Track Pad Mode.Furthermore you can record while you play with the Rhythm Arp (in both modes). Just hit record while the sequencer is running and use the Rhythm Arp.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Playstore link:G-Stomper Beat Studio